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Burial Index of Evergreen Cemetery Evergreen Cemetery Burial Index To find the grave location of someone, click on the first letter of their last name to take you to the index for letter. Note- This index is for Evergreen Cemetery Only. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NAME LOT DIV/GR BK/PG/INDEX # Abbey, Ann 76 12 1/167 Abbey, David Wilson 42/ SG552A 18 2/ 46 Abbey, Emma 76 12/a 2/ 60 Abbey, Ethel 76 12 3/ 92 Abbey, George 77 12 1/159 Abbey, George 76 12 3/ 3 Abbey, George Egan 10 INF/f/6 3/ 33 Abbey, George Foster 76 12 3/ 17 Abbey, Horace 104 12/g 2/ 62 Abbey, Hugh G. 104 12/r 2/ 94 Abbey, Jason 104 12 1/182 Abbey, Leonard 41 5 1/164 Abbey, Mary 7 INF/c/7 2/144 Abbey, Minnie M. 104 12/n 2/129 Abbey, Walter M. 76 12 2/ 20 Abbot, Mary P. 32 22 1/ 8A Abbott, Eugene B. 30 25/c 3/ 61 Abbott, Eugene R. 30 25 3/114 Abbott, Jennie F. E1/2 24 11/w 2/101 Abbott, Jonathon P. 30 25/d 2/ 64 Abbott, Mary A. 30 25 2/ 39 Abbott, Rosa May 30 25 3/ 49 Abby, Parthena 41 5 1/105 Abplanalp, Clara L. E1/2 300 27/g 3/ 31 Abplanalp, Walter H. E1/2 300 27 3/ 58 Abrahamson, Alex [Azil] S1/2 41 H/e 2/188 Abrahamson, Jean P. SG 266B 28 2/131 Abrahamson, John Jr. SG 689 D 2/ 64 Abrahamson, Infant Girl SG 783B 28 3/ 9 Abrams, Frank W1/2 18 22 2/ 38 Abrams, Harriet L. W1/2 18 22 2/ 22 Ach, Anna SG 731B 28 2/186 Achison, Harriet M. 44 4 1/227 Acker, Baby Girl SG 554B 28 2/176 Acker, Ruby M. N1/2 37 H/c 3/ 12 Ackerman, Jessie 15 1 1/210 Ackley, Florence A. 33 26 3/ 66 Ackley, George M. 33 26/b 2/189 Ackley, L. W. 86 8 1/110 Ackley, Nancy 86 8 1/122 Adair, Carl L. E1/2 23 H/f 3/ 16 Adair, Goldie O. E1/2 23 H 3/102 Adams, Alpha 16 B/l 2/101 INF – Infirmary 1 NAME LOT DIV/GR BK/PG/INDEX # PF -- Pottersfield Adams, Anita ashes 150 27 91-17679 Adams, Baby W1/2 58 15 2/ 46 Adams, Charles D. 6 11 1/135 Adams, Clayton W. 16 B/h 3/ 57 Adams, Clifton R. 16 B 3/ 55 Adams, Ellena M. 28 7 1/ 24 Adams, Ethel M. 18 21 3/ 30 Adams, Fanny G. 9 12 1/ 28 Adams, Frances T. W1/2 116 27 90-17621 Adams, Frank SG 902B 28 3/ 5 Adams, Gertrude 16 B/b 2/ 80 Adams, Harriette M.A. [Mrs.] 15 13 1/183 Adams, Helen G. 6 11 2/ 96 Adams, Horace O. 16 B/m 2/117 Adams, Infant of Verner 75 22/c 2/ 71 Adams, Infant Daughter of Charles - PF 1/ 83 Adams, Infant Daughter of Charles - PF 1/ 88 Adams, John Quincy 31 C 3/ 35 Adams, Laura M. 6 11 1/105 Adams, Linzaid 15 13 1/182 Adams, Margaret M. 6 11/d 2/169 Adams, Mari SG 901B 28 3/ 63 Adams, Martin G. 18 21/h 3/ 9 Adams, Norman [Baby] SG 118B 26 2/104 Adams, Patrick E1/2 23 21/a 3/ 17 Adams, Robert B. 18 21 2/ 35 Adams, Warren R. 16 B 3/ 90 Adams, William B. W1/2 166 27/g 3/ 52 Adams, Zanah K. 31 C/l 2/144 Addler, Edward 15 1 1/129 Addler, Louisa 15 1 1/129 Adler, Adolphus 15 1 1/185 Adler, Mary E. 15 1 1/109 Advey, Lizzie 13/SG125A 18 1/210 Agnew, Orpha C. 35/SG305A 18 2/ 16 Aha, Elias 126 PF 1/156 Ahi, Jacob 229 PF 1/181 Ahlberg, Helmi Maria 14B 5 3/ 34 Ahlberg, John E. 14B 5/g 2/158 Ahlberg, John T. S1/2 94 12/h 3/ 41 Ahlberg, Katri SG 623B 28 2/176 Ahlberg, Marea SG 794 D 2/ 75 Ahlberg, Neilo K. SG 130B 26 2/106 Ahlberg, Tyyne S1/2 94 12 90-17614 2 NAME LOT DIV/GR BK/PG/INDEX # Ahlstrom, Arthur W. NE 43 C/e 3/ 54 Ahlstrom, Charles 24 21 3/ 13 Ahlstrom, Charles F. W1/2 24 21 2/ 30 Ahlstrom, Evelyn 24 21 2/ 37 Ahlstrom, Evelyn W. 43 C 3/ 80 Ahlstrom, Hilda M. 130 12 3/ 95 Ahlstrom, Infant SG 380A 18 2/ 26 Ahlstrom, John A. W 130A 12/c 3/ 63 Ahlstrom, John F. N1/2 22 23 1/229 Ahlstrom, Louise N1/2 22 23/l 2/129 Ahlstrom, Mary 24 21 2/151 Ahlstrom, W.H. Gilbert N1/2 22 23 2/ 08 Aho, Eric S1/2 75 26/a 2/136 Aho, Ida S1/2 75 26/v 2/100 Aho, John G. 83 27 2/175 Aho, Lempi H. 83 27 3/105 Aho, Matt E. S1/2 75 26/c 2/166 Ahoe, Alfred - PF 1/199 Ahola, Amil SG 112B 26 2/104 Ahola, Anna E. SG 96B 26 2/102 Ahonen, Armas SG 696 D 2/ 64 Ahonen ,Dorthy Jean(ashes) Mid 1/314 5-9 3/167 Ahonen, Mary H. 136 27 3/ 93 Ahonen, Otto J. 136 27 3/ 43 Ahonen, William M. Mid 1/3 14 5 2/135 Ahrens, Besse L. NW1/4 45 26/b 2/132 Ahtila, Larry U. 24 E/a 2/ 89 Aiken, D.D. 61 1 1/ 6 Aikens, Laura 62 1 1/ 53 Aikin, Mary - - 1/ 1 Aikin, Nelson - - 1/ 7 Aikin, Wesley - - 1/ 4 Akins, Julia A. 90 7 2/ 9 Akins, Martha 90 7 1/ 34 Akins, Nancy J. S1/2 47 16 1/220 Alanen, Elda B 16 3/107 Alanen, Matt B 16 2/ 40 Alapoti, John 125 G/b 3/ 20 Alapoti, Julia 125 G 3/ 75 Alban, Anna L. NW1/4 12 C 3/ 55 Alban, James S. N1/2 19 G/e 2/193 Alban, William C. NW1/4 12 C/k 2/140 Albee, Caroline Mae 48 A 3/ 1 Albee, Lynn G. 48 A/c 2/157 Alberg, John SG 95B 26 2/102 Albert, John J. N1/2 65 26/x 2/105 3 NAME LOT DIV/GR BK/PG/INDEX # Albert, Minnie L. N1/2 65 26/k 2/109 Albert, Pfillippinn [Mrs.] 3/SG73A 18 1/171 Albert,Philippna SG 3/SG73A 18 1/171 Alden, Anna E. S1/2 68 15 3/ 62 Alden, Clarence J., Sr. S1/2 68 15/c 3/ 15 Alden, Margaret S1/2 68 15 2/ 41 Alderman, Henry W. 37 A/q 2/155 Alderman, Isabell M. 37 A/c 3/ 67 Alderman, Milton E. 37 A/n 2/108 Alderman, Nellis 37 A/p 2/130 Aldous, Dorothy L. N1/2 71 H 3/ 76 Aldous, Harlan N1/2 71 H/f 3/ 30 Aldous, Herbert F. 67 11 2/ 99 Aldous, Stella B. 67 11/a 2/166 Aldrich, Frank W. 27 8 2/ 6 Aldrich, Lena G. 27 8 2/176 Aldrich, Paul W. 27 8/m 2/141 Alexander, Brenda Lee SG 1053B 28 3/ 19 Alexander, John 95 10 1/215 Alexander, S. Alice (Steele) 126 10 2/ 43 Alkuyst, John - PF 1/140 Allen, Amelia 23 17/i 3/ 22 Allen, Annet Hodges [Mrs.] 90 22 1/172 Allen, Arabella S1/2 116 26 2/166 Allen, C. H. 125 12 1/189 Allen, Dora 69 22 1/205 Allen, Dorothy M. 115 26 90-17563 Allen, Ebenezer S1/2 116 26/c 2/119 Allen, Elizabeth M. 3 8 1/106 Allen, Ellsworth F. 115 26 2/140 Allen, Emily O. 50 11/c 2/ 79 Allen, Genfrid V. 115 26/j 2/141 Allen, George E. 115 26 2/160 Allen, George J. E1/2 56 15 2/ 35 Allen, Glenna Jean 115 26/8 3-162 Allen, Harold G. E1/2 56 15/g 2/178 Allen, Horace W. 101 11 1/144 Allen, Howard H. 124 12 1/ 23 Allen, James A. 90 22 1/176 Allen, James H. 50 11/b 2/ 76 Allen, John SG 820B 28 2/188 Allen, John - PF 1/144 Allen, Louisa 125 12 1/126 Allen, Mary Anna SG 917B 28 3/112 Allen, Maynard W. Sr. 115 26 90-17542 Allen, Merriott E. SG 918B 28 3/ 42 4 NAME LOT DIV/GR BK/PG/INDEX # Allen, Tamzin 111 11/y 2/115 Allen, William SG 453B 2/153 Allison, Gertrude 6 23/h 3/ 21 Allis, Oscar G. 23/SG147A 18 1/214 Allnutt, Ellen S1/2 49 15 2/ 27 Allnutt, George S1/2 49 15/c 2/ 76 Allport, John E. S1/2 5A D/n 2/104 Allport, Mary S1/2 5 D/a 2/ 59 Allport, Noah S1/2 5A D/a 2/168 Allport, Thomas W. 107 27/f 2/172 Allshouse, Albert - INF 1/194 Allyn, Frances H. 22 1/d 2/185 Alto, Vaino K. SG 172B 26 2/114 Altrogge, Ann D. E½ 11 21/6 3-166 Altrogge, Laura B. E1/2 11 21 3/ 24 Altrogge, Leo F. E1/2 11 21/j 2/ 99 Alvord, Emma 55 4 1/102 Alvord, G.
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